Vocabulary
Society and Economy
Notable Figures
Governments
City-States
100

In ancient Greece, the main political unit was the 

What is polis?

100

Spartan boys began training for the army at age

A. 18

B. 21

C. 7

D. 10

C. 7
100

What is the name of the epic poem that describes the adventures of the hero Odysseus?

Odyssey

100

What important political development occurred in Athens?

Democracy

100

Spartans valued 

A. individual expression

B. fitting in

C. new ideas

D. change

B. fitting in

200

The ______ was a formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit.

phalanx

200

Who was considered a citizen in Greek city-states?

All resident adult males

200

Isagoras supported the movement for democracy.

True or False

False

200

Governments ran by a strong ruler are known as 

Tyrannies

200
Athens had a strong navy, whereas Sparta had a strong ____. 

army

300

Metics were 

resident aliens; foreigner; person from another city-state or country

300

What major geographical features are near Greece?

+ 300 for each geographical feature

Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Ionian Sea, Mt. Olympus, Peloponnesian Peninsula, Black Sea

300

The story of the Trojan War was detailed in epic long poem known as the _____.

Bonus +300: Who wrote this epic long poem?

The Illiad was written by Homer.

300

In an ______, political power is held by a small group of people. 

oligarchy or aristocracy

300

What city-state provided more rights for women?

Sparta

400

Who were the helots?

conquered Messenians who supplied food to Spartans

400

How did physical geography shape Greek culture?

Mountain ranges isolated Greek communities, encouraging an independent spirit, while the sea brought them in contact with other cultures.

400

Draco was an aristocratic lawgiver. Still today, the word draconian describes laws that are 

unnecessarily harsh or severe

400

There were 3 main parts of Athenian Democracy that citizens could participate in. Name one.

Bonus +400: Name another

Assembly

Council (Boule)

Courts (Juries and Archons)

400

What happened during the dark age?

After the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization, Greek culture and literacy declined. Greeks migrated to islands and to Asia Minor.

500

The Spartan assembly had one important power. It elected five ____ who were responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government.

ephors

500

Greek city-states gained resources through ______ and ______. 

Conquest and colonization

500

There were three people discussed in Section 3 that reformed Athens and led to the development of democracy. Name one. 

Bonus +500: Name another

Solon reformed the courts and ended slavery.

Cleisthenes reduced power of the rich and increased number of citizens who could vote.

Pericles helped poor people take part in government.

500

What is the difference between direct democracy and representative democracy?

Direct democracy works best for places with smaller population sizes and smaller scale areas. 

Representative democracy works best for countries that are spread over a large area with many people. Citizens elect others to represent them. 

500

The world's first gold and silver coins were created in 

Lydia (present day Turkey)